The geographic distribution of eagles submitted for postmortem examination to the Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study, 2014–2018.

Highlighted are counties dead eagles were received; and which eagles were not tested for AR (dark gray), no AR was detected (blue), AR exposure documented (yellow), or AR toxicosis confirmed ( red ). One eagle submitted from Matanuska Susitna County, Alaska is not shown and had no ARs detected. Blac...

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Main Authors: Kevin D. Niedringhaus (5518034), Nicole M. Nemeth (7258550), Samantha Gibbs (10535496), Jared Zimmerman (10535499), Lisa Shender (10535502), Kate Slankard (10535505), Heather Fenton (4764024), Bahnson Charlie (10535508), Martha Frances Dalton (10535511), Elizabeth J. Elsmo (5542514), Robert Poppenga (151899), Brian Millsap (764386), Mark G. Ruder (10535514)
Format: Still Image
Language:unknown
Published: 2021
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DDT
USA
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0246134.g001
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Summary:Highlighted are counties dead eagles were received; and which eagles were not tested for AR (dark gray), no AR was detected (blue), AR exposure documented (yellow), or AR toxicosis confirmed ( red ). One eagle submitted from Matanuska Susitna County, Alaska is not shown and had no ARs detected. Black lines represent United States Fish and Wildlife Service Eagle Management Units, designated by the United States Migratory Bird Flyways.